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DISTURBANCES IN BURMA!
..../COMMUNAL SITUATION
IMPROVED
[BRITION WINKLESE SERVICK)
Bucay, July 27.
The Secretary for India, M Wedgwood Bonn, replying to ques" tions in the House of Commons today, said that excluding the incidents occurring in direct con- nection with the rebellion" in Burma, six disturbances, involving loss of life and damage to pro- porty had occurred in British India during June; and July, Nineteon fatal casualties had been reported
The situation in Burme, on the whole, shows signs of improve ment. Dacolitics have decreased in tha Thayetmyo District Surren- ders in Freme District now amount to 1339 and thero have also been. forty in Tharrawaddy.
Some of the lending Pongyis of Rangoon have gone out on a peace mission to the Tarrowaddy and Insein Districts and it is hoped that their efforts will result in a large number of surrendere under the terras of amnesty in the near future.
The rising in the Shan States
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Sin, Our attention has been called to "Motor-Cyclist's"; "lotter in your issue of to-day complaining that tins of oil are being sold as a "gallon containing to 8 lbs. This is, of course, illegal as the WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, standard mensure in the Colony is the British Imperial Gallen of ap- proximately 3 lbs. "Motor Cyclist". when buying a gallon should insist on an Imperial gallon orta rebate of 20 per cent. In respect of the difference in the quantities betwcon this measure and the wine gallon. Yours faithfully. " ti
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Hong Kong July 28.
TO JAPAN..
appears to have been suppressed. MR. EUGENE CHEN'S VISIT The communal situation has im proved and hardly any attacks on Indians have been reported,
MISHAP TO SCHNEIDER 'PLANE.
PILOTS UNDERGOING INTEN- SIVE TRAINING.
(DRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
Ruany, July 27.,
A new Supermarino Rolls-Rowe S6 seaplane, one of the two machines specially built for com- peting in this year's Schneider Trophy contest, will make its firat fight this week if the weather is xuitablo.
The trial fight would have been made inther earlier. but for a slight mishap which befell the seaplane when,
under Squadron Leador Orlebar, it was undergoing water trials.
Two barges crossed her path The pilot cleverly avoided one, but the wing was grazed in passing the second and on returning to the Woolston Aviation Works" it was deemed necessary to fit a new wing.
The second machino, under' con-
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CANTON, July 28. The various ruinours concerning the visit of Mr. Eugene Chen, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the National Government, to Japan are manufactured by pro-Nanking pro- pagandists in Hong Kong and
AT 12 O'CLOCK®NOON
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(The above Motor Car can be seen at the Garaga of Masars, Azer. Ro & Co., Ltd., Salisbury Road, Kowloon).
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Shanghai, according to eat at TRE Undersigned have received made to-day by a high official to a representative of Central Press.
It is pointed out that both Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chen have spent a good deal of their time in North China and Europe and that they and the summer hent in Canton coupled with its humidity not, con- genial to their health. Mrs. Chen is a native of Choking, and this is her first protracted stay in Can- ton. In fact, the official stressed, Mr. Chen was not feeling very well during the middle, part of the month and took a trip to Japan purely for reasons of health.
Health Reasons.
Mr. Eugene Chen has spare time struction at Woolston, is almost to go in view of the fact that the ready, and, both will be in the National Government has the poli- hands of the High Speed Flight st|tical and military situation well in Calshot within a week. The pilots, hand. 1 Mr. Chen did not taka a meanwhile, are undergoing inten-short rest sow, he would not be |sive training with other craft.
CHINESE SCHOOLMISTRESS ACQUITTED.
SAYS CONFESSION WAS BULLIED OUT OF HER:
The case
in which Chan Wai Man, a school-mistress, was charg ed with the larceny of a purae con- taining 8150, the property of Li 8iu Wan, from 18, Jordan Road, on June 13, again came up for bearing before Mr. G.. W. Hamil ton at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, when the concluding evidence was taken.
Mr. F. C. E. Rendall conducted the prosecution, while Mr. F. X. d'Almada (ar.), appeared for the defendant.
The case for the prosecution was, that on June 13, the defendant visited the complainant at her bouso.at 18, Jordan Road, and after her departure the leas was discover. ed.
able to bear the strain of office when he would have to deal with the accredited representatives of his voyage to Japan cannot be the foreign Powers. Consequently
postponed to a later period, it is said,
Of course, the Forega Minister's trip is strictly informal and vaca tional in nature, though it may be Assumed that high officials of the Japanese Foreign Office night make a friendly call on Mr. Chen in order to find out what would be the attitude of the National Gov- ernment on Sino-foreign questions uch as extrality, rendition of leased territories, etc..
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COBRA BITE DEATH.
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The following day the complain. MAN WHO THOUGHT HE HAD THE Undersigned have received ant paid a visit to the defendant who denied that she had stolen the purae. Later, however, it was al leged she admitted the, theft, and The Bangkok: Sri Krung states signed a written confessica, which that a Chinese who sold live cobras the complainant took to the Police for a livelihood left his room in a. Station. Proceedings were then row of shop houses at Saochingehn instituted,
recently with a box of cobras. These At the final hearing yesterday he carried to an opium divan near the defendant stoutly denied the the Brahmin, temple, He took up charges made against her. She de-o stand, near the divan, and pro- London, July 20.-Two great clared that the "confession" was duced three enakes which ho hold fighting ships, which only a few extracted after a long course of in his haud. years ago were the pride of the bullying and worrying whon sho Buddenly, one.cf the cobras pois, Korno, July 22-Mr. M. Kuri-Britlah Navy, bade a last sorrowful did not realise what she was signed its head and threatened to bite farewell to Plymouth to-day. ing." After the evidence of two at the man. The man did not seem The battle-cruiser Tiger, which other witnesses had been taken the to mind, and boisterously told was commissioned in 1914 and cost defendant, Chan Wai Man, was those around him that he had a over £2,000,000 set out of her last discharged. voyage to Rosyth where she will be broken up. Half an hour later, the Marlborough, last of the British
JAPANESE STUDENT AIRMEN MAKE GOOD PROGRESS
mura and R. Kumakawa of Hoses University, Japan, who are making
a goodwill flight from Tokyo to
the capitals of Europe in their monoplane, the Young Japan," landed here at two o'clock this afternoon after a flight from Mos cow. At three o'clock they took off for... Berlin. They will probably make an intermodiary stop at Koenigsberg.
patout medicine at home which would effect a spendy, eura should the enako bite, him. drug
The snake later did bite him,
coalburning battleships, also enter IN AID OF FLOOD VICTIMS. whereupon he carried the box back od Plymouth Sound.
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29ra July, 1981.
are to be scrapped under the terma The YMCA at Canton have of the London Naval Treaty, it decided to hold a series of enter before this fate overtakes the Marl- tainments to be held in their build agra borough she will undergo a few ing, the proceeds of which are to The Japanese aviators left Tokyo, more tests: for the benefit for her be handed over to the authority three of the man's friends to take TERMS: CASE OF DELIVERY. on May 28.They will wint Paris, successor, tomorrow haantities in charge of the Flood Teller Cam him to the Dauvable--Institute-- London, Rome and other cities in of cordite will be exploded inside paign. Cinama shows, theatrical Thoy left rather late, and the in- Europe. Plans for an elaborate the battleship to ascertain the performances, and special dancing jection was too late to help their reception for them have been can strength of her armour-plate and displays are some of the attractions friend. He did soon after his re-
turn from the Institute. bulkheads, leted in Borlin.
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